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From: Matt Borland (matt_at_[hidden])
Date: 2024-07-24 18:46:43


> [ RC3 was malformed as a result of some tooling failures ]
>

> The fourth (and hopefully final) RC for the 1.86.0 Beta release is now available.
>

> Available at: https://archives.boost.io/beta/1.86.0.beta1/source/
>

> The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
>

> cad677f5b746bd83c68131766554b56ebf40eb7ba94823526b03820db9dbc049 boost_1_86_0_b1_rc4.7z
> 6c3b6b6b1760090ebd658b764c9006d9579df2a20763ede356e059fe52989277 boost_1_86_0_b1_rc4.tar.bz2
> cc0e5c0fb54ea8762c2eb9fbfd185cb8ccbe1ad33c218883f9438dbe2f9a795b boost_1_86_0_b1_rc4.zip
> 82b59c0ca4d3b8bbf910ffdbbf535ef738fa1d648b8ba6f2608b516a58f89c55 boost_1_86_0_b1_rc4.tar.gz
>

>

> Changed libraries between RC2 and RC4:
> Boost.Process fixed some build issues on Windows
>

> As always, the release managers would appreciate it if you download the
> candidate of your choice and give building it a try. Please report both
> success and failure, and anything else that is noteworthy.
>

> -- The Release Managers

I successfully built the libraries on x86_64 RHEL 9.4 using GCC 11.4.1 with cxxstd=11,14,17,20,2b.

Matt






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